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Apparently some web cams can be controlled after suitable payment.
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Ahhh, not this *k though!
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Is the number of people who confuse "to" and "too" amazing two you?
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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Further proof English was planned it happened...
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To much time in thoo hands
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Not really, but the number who confuse have and of is.
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Sorry.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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Greg Utas wrote: the number who confuse have and of is. Odviously.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I'm sure it's really only the contraction 've that confuses them.
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OK - ewe asked four it: That depends upon one's point of view.
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That's there problem.
Their, I said it.
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Your write, but that's they're rite. Maybe I'll right some more, that's my wright.
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I have this allusion that I can except that sometimes people get words mixed up, but then realize it effects me to the point that I must allude conversation with them.
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As the Rolling Stones said, "Hey McCloud, get off of my ewe"!
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Yes, it5 amazes both of me.
CQ de W5ALT
Walt Fair, Jr.PhD P. E.
Comport Computing
Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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In a long experience with Ubuntu (well, LUbuntu) I never had such a problem.
Unfortunately I don't know a workaround for that.
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CPallini wrote: I never had such a problem.
Apparently I haven't had the problem either.
Thanks so much. Somehow I've literally been typing my password for weeks without actually knowing it. I was one character off today and couldn't get it. Yes, I'm obviously senile and a savant at the same time, because I can type a password incorrectly for weeks then not know it.
OY!!
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You are welcome and, for sure, not alone on that.
I keep typing wrong passwords at work, just because the company password policy is insane and, above all, I am an old dog.
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You might be able to boot to single user. Generally CTL-X, at the boot screen, then add "single" to the kernel boot parameters.
Alternatively, get a Knoppix (or other) Live CD/DVD and boot from that. Mount the root partition from the laptop's hard drive, and blank the password in /etc/shadow
e.g from something like this:
k5054:$6$gVGCezrmD49p1H/a$S2YUlUknRaPHIjdskN6dQ1GJeZpxxg4hlnuCB68CO8ZgmGEmAQiYjn0wjc83bM8aGOaYTdprtva0rIRRGVLSu1:18108:0:99999:7::: to this
k5054::18108:0:99999:7:::
Save, reboot, change password when you get logged in.
Next, generate ssh-keys for your both your Desktop and Laptop, and do a ssh-copy-id between the two. You should now be able to ssh in either direction without a password. If you'd prefer to retain the security of a password, add a password when doing the ssh-keygen.
If you'd prefer not to hard-boot the laptop you might be able to CTL-ALT-DEL to trigger a reboot (or a tap on the power button might work too). If the "Vulcan Neck Pinch" doesn't work from a GUI screen, you should be able to get to a non-gui login using CTL-ALT-Fn. I'm not sure which virtual console Ubuntu uses. Fedora uses VT1, and other systems uses VT7 or VT5, so try F4 or F6.
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Thanks so much. Somehow I've literally been typing my password for weeks without actually knowing it. I was one character off today and couldn't get it. Yes, I'm obviously senile and a savant at the same time, because I can type a password incorrectly for weeks then not know it.
OY!!
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So, PEBKAC, then?
It still might be worth generating some ssh keys (preferably an ed25519 key-type), and check you can ssh between machines using them. And you never know when a Live CD/DVD might be useful too, so it might be worth burning one and making sure you know how to boot from it. Or a USB stick, which is faster than an optical drive.
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Yes, PEBKAC.
I will implement a process to handle this in the near future.
Hopefully before I get into that situation again.
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